600-SERIES HARDWARE MANUAL
Appendix H - HyperTerminal Commands
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When you have the Terminal Session established you will use the following commands to
perform your work.
Commands Description / Use
All commands are typed in lowercase.
install
Default login /password to the panel (set at factory)
This can be changed in the panel’s config mode and must match the software.
boards
This command allows you to list all the boards that the controller sees are
connected and operating.
NOTE that board 34 is not valid operating ID and will not work until it is
set up.
NOTE that board 33 is a interface board that is in config mode (jack
installed) and will not work until it is set up with a valid ID.
NOTE that valid IDS are 1 through 16 for interface boards and there
cannot be duplicates. If you have a board that does not show up, you
can disconnect all other boards and run the boards command again to
see if you can find it’s ID. Bring one board back on at a time to confirm
all ID’s are unique/not duplicated.
NOTE that the CPU is not returned in this command.
config
This is the command to configure the CPU board and set board IDs for DPI, DIO,
DSI, etc. The config jack must also be installed in the board for the board to
allow configuration. You must save your changes or they will be lost on the next
power failure or board reset. NOTE that the CPU is always 0.
net
This is useful to return the IP Address being used by a controller CPU if it is set
up to use DHCP Addressing.
version
This command lets you see the version of flash running on all the boards that are
connected to the CPU on the data bus.
IMPORTANT:
you must save your board configuration by typing “yes” when prompted
or the
configuration will be temporary and subsequently will be lost when a power failure happens to the
panel – such as with a storm, brownout, or power outage.
If you skip or mistype a setting, you can cycle back around by simply reissuing the config
command and the board number. Remember to type “yes” when prompted to save.